A comparative machining study of diamond-coated tools made by plasma torch, microwave, and hot filament techniques

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An effective metal-cutting tool is usually a combination of a hard coating and a tough substrate. The successful deposition of diamond outside its thermodynamic stability range has stimulated the development of a new class of cutting tools: those with diamond-coated inserts of any desired style and edge geometry. The successful implementation of diamond coatings also expedited similar research in the deposition of cubic boron nitride. This paper presents superhard coating tools, with emphasis on diamond-coated WC-Co tools, the corresponding deposition of technologies and the foreseen metal-cutting applications.

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Bauer, C. E., Inspektor, A., & Oles, E. J. (2003). A comparative machining study of diamond-coated tools made by plasma torch, microwave, and hot filament techniques. Sadhana - Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences. Indian Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02703323

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